SAYS BERLIN'S HAND IS FORCED BY NOTE; French Socialist Leader Declares Germany Must Now State Her Terms.

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PARIS, Dec. 22. -- The only reference to President Wilson's note at the public sitting of the Chamber of Deputies was made by Deputy Renaudel, who expressed the belief that it would compel Germany to tell plainly her war aims. Deputy Renaudel made his brief reference in announcing that the Socialist Party would vote for the appropriations for the first six months of 1917, which were subsequently passed. View Full Article in Timesmachine »